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We all live on this rock. Floating through space.
Anyone who doesn’t want to spend more time looking out is someone with something in their closet you don’t want to look in.
Ad Astra per Aspera
"To thorns, to stars"?..
well, I think he meant: Per aspera ad astra
just remember that almost all older languages had fewer nouns and verbs, so "thorns" here is referring to difficulty and obstruction
so more meaningfully translated, this old Latin saying is closer to "through great treachery is the path to the stars"
Yes, I know the saying, just was a bit unkind
I mean it's not that hard to recognize "thorns" meaning difficulty and obstruction.
But as I'm saying this, I remember that younger generations didn't spend time outside as kids. So they may never have pushed through a thicket of thorns.
Eventually, we'll have people who've lived their entire lives in zero-G, and they won't have an intuitive understanding of the feelings implied by the phrase "stand up for oneself". They won't understand the state of motivation versus fatigue implied by "holding one's chin up", that the posture of one's body was a function of the interplay between gravity and dopamine.
Ok so the Starfleet quote is “Ad Astra per Aspera”. Should it be Per Aspera ad Astra? Asking for Latin grammar lessons
Ad Astra Per Aspera
Going for the Starfleet quote, sorry my Latin is lacking
Yes, that's right
theythey have the qote mixed up its Ad Astra Per Aspare, To the stars through dificalties... you see it everywhere in Kansas
Why in Kansas? EDIT: Oh, googled it.
State Motto... do not ask me why it is the state motto, because I have absolutly no Idea
"Just keep going"